An emergency room so advanced it even talks
to you.
Becoming sick or injured is never convenient, and when you are
faced with an unexpected emergency, you need a confident and compassionate
healthcare provider. At Saint Mary’s, we recognize these expectations
and have strived to redefine the emergency room experience.
Remember: If you are experiencing a medical emergency, dial 911.
Saint Mary’s William N. Pennington mergency department
strives to significantly improve outcomes by reducing treatment
time and increasing the accuracy and effectiveness of treatment.
Our professional staff is here to meet your neeeds, 24 hours a
day, seven days a week.
Rapid Medical Evaluation Process
Saint Mary’s emergency department features a medical provider
who works in concert with the nursing staff who triage (i.e.,
initially assess) our patients. Care can be implemented at triage
if needed, and tests can be initiated even before a patient arrives
in his or her room. By expediting care early on, patient satisfaction
has increased and wait times have decreased.
Computerized Physician Order Entry
Saint Mary’s has the only emergency department in the Reno-Sparks area with computerized physician order entry, which reduces the risk of treatment and medication errors.
Accredited Chest Pain Center
Saint Mary’s is also home to the region's first chest pain center
to be accredited by the Society of Chest Pain Centers. Saint Mary’s
knows that “time is muscle.” Saint Mary’s actively collaborates
with first responders so that a cardiologist and the cardiac catheterization
lab, or cath lab, can be activated before the patient even arrives.
This early identification of heart attack symptoms allows for
more rapid and aggressive treatment, which leads to better outcomes.
Door-to-Balloon Time
When it comes to heart attacks, the faster the intervention, the better the outcome. The American Heart Association, Society of Chest Pain Centers and American College of Cardiology all recommend a door-to-balloon time of 90 minutes for heart attack patients. Door-to-balloon is the time it takes for a heart attack patient to receive an angioplasty once he or she arrives at the hospital. An angioplasty is a life-saving procedure where a balloon-like device is used to open up the impacted artery. Saint Mary’s interdisciplinary team of caregivers takes a collaborative approach to patient care and is always looking for new ways to improve door-to-balloon time for patients. We are proud of the fact that we lead the region in door-to-balloon time, with an average of 76.9 minutes. In fact, Saint Mary’s leads the region in heart attack care, according to the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
"Kids Club"
Saint Mary’s ER “Kids Club” ensures privacy and a kid-friendly environment. All of our nurses are certified in emergency Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS).
Saint Mary's William N. Pennington Emergency Department
235 West Sixth
St.
Reno, NV 89503
775-770-3000
In addition to our state-of-the-art emergency room, Saint Mary’s also offers convenient urgent care locations for when your regular doctor isn’t available.
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